dinner, game one, world series - 2010
On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 04:41:58 -0600, Omelet >
wrote:
> Oh well. I can try again later. I still have sprigs of Mexican Oregano
> to send you for munching soon's the weather is reliably cool. I can
> send you more garlic chive seeds at that point as they are currently
> blooming. Now I'll know to gather seeds.
>
> Wild onion sets won't be ready until they set again during late winter...
>
> Want some wild morning glory (bindweed) seeds too? We had a very, very
> wet late summer and they pretty much took over the yard, and I let them.
> <g>
It all sounds good, thanks. If it can survive a dry Texas summer
without any help, it should do well here. If you have any oregano
seeds, gather a few of those for me too. I'm pretty sure it will do
okay here, Mexican (ornamental) salvia does. I have unwatered
rosemary and edible sages that are doing just fine. The neighbor
throws a little water on my marjoram and thyme when she waters her
lawn by hand, so they survive too. Maybe I should put the onion seeds
up there and see how it does.
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Never trust a dog to watch your food.
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